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amazing and intriguing cross section of French society and, most<br />

specifically, French intelligence.<br />

Although DeGaulle, in fact, had a long and friendly relationship with<br />

Israel, supplying the Jewish state vital material used in its nuclear<br />

development, not to mention other support, the fact is that Algerian<br />

independence was not something that the Israelis wanted since this,<br />

obviously, would create a giant new Arab state in opposition to Israel.<br />

As a consequence the Israelis began to develop a strong and distinct<br />

alliance with elements in the French military and in French intelligence who<br />

were opposed to Degaulle's decision to grant independence to Algeria. This<br />

presented an interesting configuration of conflicts. You had DeGaulle at the<br />

top ruling over a divided nation beneath him.<br />

You had the so-called French Corsican Mafia elements that were allied<br />

with the Lansky Crime Syndicate and who had also been allied in the past<br />

with the CIA, stemming back to the CIA's use of the Corsican Mafia to<br />

fight communist infiltration of French labor unions after World War II. Yet,<br />

you also had these French Corsican Mafia elements, at the same time, being<br />

utilized by DeGaulle's intelligence service against the Israeli-allied OAS.<br />

This is interesting in itself because you find the Corsicans in a strange<br />

triangle. On the one hand you had the Corsicans tied up with the Lansky<br />

Crime Syndicate which, in turn, was close to Israel's Mossad. On the other<br />

hand you had the Corsicans doing DeGaulle's work in fighting the OAS. In<br />

turn, however, the OAS was working with the Israeli Mossad and,<br />

interestingly, a Jewish anti-communist group known as the Jewish Anti-<br />

Communist League (JACL, for short), all fighting DeGaulle over the issue<br />

of Algeria. Nor can you forget the fact that the OAS itself was also<br />

receiving covert support from the Mossad's allies at the CIA. So, in short,<br />

what you had were diverse French elements interacting with those who<br />

were working both for and against Israel's interests.<br />

It was the same OAS group working to bring down DeGaulle that also<br />

happened to be tied to Guy Banister in New Orleans. Banister, of course, is<br />

the former FBI agent who had gone to work as a CIA contract agent<br />

financing and supplying anti-Castro Cuban exiles during the period prior to<br />

the JFK assassination. And it was Banister who had a very close and<br />

peculiar relationship with none other than Lee Harvey Oswald during the<br />

time of Oswald's unusual period in New Orleans.<br />

All of this not to mention the fact, as pointed out in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong><br />

(and even by some JFK assassination researchers who avoid the Israeli<br />

connection, however) that the secretive Permindex entity, which included<br />

New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw on its board, was also linked to OAS<br />

attempts on the life of Charles DeGaulle, with money laundered through<br />

Israeli Mossad official Tibor Rosenbaum's Banque De Credit<br />

Internationale. A small world indeed.<br />

The bottom line is that this "French Connection" or "Algerian<br />

Connection" is really the Israeli connection to the JFK assassination, any<br />

way you cut it.

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